Conference Africa’s rising influence: Advancing agency in foreign policy and global governance This conference, hosted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in partnership with Amani Africa and the United Nations Development Programme, examines how Africa can assert greater strategic influence across a rapidly evolving global landscape.
Webinar Recording What’s next for Africa’s just energy transitions? In this event, panellists will discuss the African views on Just Transition programmes and the way forward for JETPs amidst an increasingly fragmented world order ahead of COP30 in Brazil.
Webinar Recording How can carbon markets deliver fairer outcomes for Africa? Experts discuss the building of high-integrity carbon markets for Africa’s sustainable development.
Webinar Recording Securing Africa’s future: Advancing transparent and just mining governance for development This event, in partnership with the UNDP, discusses how just, transparent and forward-looking minerals governance can form part of a comprehensive strategy to help Africa achieve sustainable development.
Webinar Recording How can transnational forest governance work towards climate justice in the Amazon and Congo Basin? At this event, panellists discuss the importance of international partnerships for fairer carbon sink governance and lessons learned from the Amazon and the Congo Basin.
Address Recording Rwanda’s regional and foreign policy priorities His Excellency Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Rwanda, outlines Rwanda’s foreign policy vision and key factors shaping the country’s international engagement.
Panel Recording Addressing illegal gold mining: International policy priorities Held in partnership with the World Gold Council, this panel of experts examines the global Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) landscape and propose policy priorities essential for fostering sector formalization.
Panel Recording The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s foreign policy priorities The DRC’s Minister of Foreign Affairs discusses the country’s approach to regional stability and the role of international partnerships in securing economic prosperity.
Address Recording Envisioning Africa’s economic prospects Dr Akinwumi Adesina outlines the continent’s priorities for structural and economic transformation, sustaining growth and fostering resilience in the face of adversity.
Panel Online Climate-sensitive mining in Africa: Outcomes from COP27 and expectations for COP28 Speakers discuss the nexus between climate change and mining, reflect on the impact of multilateral climate negotiations through COP on mining governance in Africa, and exchange views on industry responses and opportunities.
Panel Recording Can rhetoric match reality? Britain’s international development future In conversation with Andrew Mitchell, Minister of State, UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
Panel Silencing the Guns in Africa by 2030: Lessons from Mozambique A hybrid event in Addis Ababa reflecting on Mozambique’s 2019 peace agreement and the lessons it offers for the African Union’s ‘Silencing the Guns’ agenda by 2030.